Introducing Agere X, the collection of retro fonts rebuilt with inspirations of old days (mid-2000s) of Samsung phones.
This one you're here is Agere X 14 Normal.
Rebuilt by Rifty (@ChildishRifty7), thanks to Raul aka Doctor V and Romphonix Club for gathering the font resources from Samsung firmwares.
Changelog:
02/12/2022 - First Release
05/12/2022 - Adjustment and fixes
26/12/2022 - Fixed Taka symbol
Introducing Agere X, the collection of retro fonts rebuilt with inspirations of old days (mid-2000s) of Samsung phones.
This one you're here is Agere X 16 Bold.
Rebuilt by Rifty (@ChildishRifty7), thanks to Raul aka Doctor V and Romphonix Club for gathering the font resources from Samsung firmwares.
Changelog:
December 11, 2022 - First release
December 26, 2022 - Fixed Taka symbol
WIP!!
another quest to make something readable at small sizes
update 0.2: patched brick replacement thing & added alternates
update 0.3: so i decided to follow in Sychoff's footsteps and made some fixes to some glyphs. also added more alternates and punctuation
update 0.4: added arrows
update 0.5: changed spacing
update 1.0: did kerning. i am too lazy to do any more
Friendly Geek is the regular version of Friendly Geek Light. Its widths are all 6/6 block rather than 4/6 block. The outlines of the glyphs have generally been left the same, with the insides being filled with 2/6 extra width.
This is a clone of Friendly Geek LightI am very surprised at how readable this is in Microsoft Word. I did not intend this font to be readable. The whole idea was to use all angles and no curves so that I could hopefully have thousands of glyphs without the font getting too huge. Readability is a nice bonus.
This is the 7/6 block version. I've been liking this weight for programming at size 8.
Friendly Geek:
Good for...
- Labels
- Upper case
- Code
- Table cells
- Outlines
- Display
- Printing
- Informality
Not Good for...
- Normal Text
- Sentences
- Formality
Sometimes Good, Sometimes not...
- For each display screen size, one or two weights work well
I have changed the 'h' and the '+' to work better for programming. Changed the 'F' to make it more clearly different from the 'f'. Before it was looking a little bit like lower case somehow.
This is a clone of Friendly GeekWIP
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/474/schema_basic_bold
https://parachutefonts.com/typeface/Synch-Sans-Variable
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1938264/vibes-16
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2394811/slice-38
This is a clone of Small SansClone of Font Pixel – a pixel variant of Trade Gothic.
This is the Bold version of Font Pixel, with a full family in the pipeline (how long is a piece of pipe)... Enjoy.
If you do decide to use Font Pixel BD, we'd be chuffed if you emailed us images of your work, thanks.
This is a clone of Font Pixel